Development of Web-Based Mind-Body Trainings for Adults With Subjective Concerns
NCT ID: NCT06410807
Last Updated: 2025-12-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
23 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-11-01
2025-05-02
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Adults with subjective cognitive decline
Five focus groups will be conducted with adults with subjective cognitive decline recruited in the greater Columbus, Ohio area.
Focus groups
The present study consists of 5 focus groups over 3 waves to inform the development and refinement of internet-based mindfulness (iMBSR) and lifestyle education (iLifeEd) protocols for use in future clinical trials. 50% females and 50% minoritized participants will be recruited to ensure representation across sex and race. For all focus groups, adults (over the age of 50 years) who report SCD will be recruited. Specifically, the Everyday Cognition Questionnaire (E-Cog) will be administered to quantify informant-reported deficits in cognitive functioning.
Interventions
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Focus groups
The present study consists of 5 focus groups over 3 waves to inform the development and refinement of internet-based mindfulness (iMBSR) and lifestyle education (iLifeEd) protocols for use in future clinical trials. 50% females and 50% minoritized participants will be recruited to ensure representation across sex and race. For all focus groups, adults (over the age of 50 years) who report SCD will be recruited. Specifically, the Everyday Cognition Questionnaire (E-Cog) will be administered to quantify informant-reported deficits in cognitive functioning.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Report subjective cognitive decline with normatively intact performance on cognitive testing
* Capable of attending the assessment and the majority of focus group sessions
* Fluent English speaker
* Corrected (near and far) visual acuity of 20/40 or better
* Adequate hearing for experimental purposes
* Absence of diagnosed terminal illness
* Absence of diagnosed neurological disorders
* No history of psychotic disorder or substance abuse disorder
* Absence of any psychiatric disorder that was 1) diagnosed by a psychologist or psychiatrist and 2) diagnosed within the past 2 years OR symptoms and/or treatment is ongoing
* Absence of medication use that significantly alters brain activity
* No history of diagnosed learning disability that would interfere with the completion of cognitive tasks
* No evidence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia: \>1 standard deviation (SD) below demographically adjusted normative mean on both measures of one domain OR \>1 SD below demographically adjusted normative mean on at least one measure of all three domains OR inadequate self-reported performance of instrumental activities of daily living
* Able to engage in light stretching exercises with or without assistive devices
* No regular practice of meditation or yoga (defined as once or more per week) AND no previous participation in a structured mindfulness class such as MBSR
* Access to the internet
Exclusion Criteria
* Does not report subjective cognitive decline AND/ OR does not perform in the normatively intact range on cognitive testing
* Any physical limitation or pragmatic limitation that prohibits attendance at assessment and focus group sessions
* No fluency in English
* Corrected (near or far) visual acuity worse than 20/40
* Self-reported hearing impairment that would affect their ability to hear the experimenter
* Diagnosis of terminal illness
* Presence of diagnosed neurological disorders
* History of psychotic disorder or substance abuse disorder diagnosed by a psychologist or psychiatrist
* Presence of any psychiatric disorder that was 1) diagnosed by a psychologist or psychiatrist and 2) diagnosed within the past 2 years OR symptoms/treatment is ongoing
* Medication use that significantly alters brain activity
* History of diagnosed learning disability that would interfere with completion of the cognitive tasks
* Evidence of MCI or dementia: \>1 SD below demographically adjusted normative mean on both measures of one domain OR \>1 SD below demographically adjusted normative mean on at least one measure of all three domains OR inadequate self-reported performance of instrumental activities of daily living
* Actual or perceived limitation that prohibits engaging in light stretching exercises with or without assistive devices
* Any regular practice of meditation or yoga (defined as once or more per week) OR previous participation in a structured mindfulness class such as MBSR
* No access to the internet
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ohio State University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Ruchika Prakash, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Ohio State University
Locations
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Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2023H0387
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id